Emotions in a repeated cournot duopoly game: A psychophysiological experiment
The reason why cooperation occurs in repeated games has remained a puzzle. Earlier literature has maintained that reciprocal behavior that gives rise to cooperation can be entirely self-regarding. However, experimental evidence shows that reciprocal behavior is other-regarding in many one-shot games...
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Main Authors: | Ilkka Leppanen, Raimo P. Hamalainen |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/24113 |
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